no l.» not... F__ fiiirlousnro lll9l. THE GUABDIAIN, CHABLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD/ ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, J UNE’ 14 1899 i I/ERRIBLE CYCLONE s. ~- leg. by] _ F Records. '9“ m PERSONS KILLED §W6 . cusp» Pour Hundred wounded- 7mg: Property loss enormous- im» A Three States swept. Sr. PAUL, June 13-- [Special] __The most appalling oyclnn ~ that has yet visited North America took p'a~e last night. sweeping through portions of three states. One hundred and sev o-rry five killed and four hundred wounded is the re- cord of the nigh=7s disaster. The tornado plowed its way right through the centre of New Bichmond. heavy damage was also done at Hudson, Wisconsin and Hastings, After the cyclone came firs, doing great damage. ' p All train communication is blockq. v l The cyclone was the worst ever known and it will be days b.fora full Chile of its awful havoc are The property loss is terrible and in for the P. n1. A Hospital. . You may take advantage of it if you like Gofi Bros will stand the racket. If we sell retail for cash $300. 00 worth of footwear on Thurs- day June 15th, we will give $200 to the Hospitalfif we sell $200 will give $100. if $150 will give $50; if $101 give $1.00; if $100 nothing. You have it. in your own hands to contribute to the Hospital without costing you anything. If some of these lines appear trouble called ASTIGMATISF u: ~ a little help goes a long way. beating any way. Cameron Block. = ' to thalois otlire. a GOFF BROS. darker than others at 12 East distance, your eyes need special glasses. For this l and see u. andif youdo not. need glasses there is no charge for r w. TAYlllll, AFFAIRS OF FRANCE Whoscs fury Brooks HllTPOlIICZIFO to bcthc Ncw Prcmicr. -w—-—-i_ OM.LOUBET’S ASSAILANT C01. Picquart Regains his liberty. PARIs, June l3.——(Special)—The general opinion is that M. Poincare will be called to the Premier shin. Baron Chrisiani, who assaulted Pre- sident Loubet with a cane at the An- teuil races was sentenced to four years Premier imprisonment and costs. The Chamber of Indictment today exonerated and liberated Col. Picqusrt and his counsel Maite lo Blois, im- at Ottawa concurrent with any action prisonad in connection with the Dreyfus case. ‘ a M. Poincare. who is probably the coming Premlarjs Deputy for Mensa in power. the Chamberand hasbeen Minister of Public Instruction. . Healeo- ‘ave testimony before the Court ofCaisstion when the case for ‘ theorevisicnofflrayfus’ sentence was before that body. “cntlsai” June lsdsgaarycrs. following are the closing rates : 24}; pork, 8,95. Julyiwheal, 76;corn, 34} k 8 ; oats,23l; por , .25. ‘ ‘pork. 8.45.~ =T HE WEATHER. Wasnmoron, J une l3— (Special)— Threatening showers with light souther- ly winds increasing. llllllllllllll l llllllllllllli . Prices Right. llllllllllll "ll llllllllll. SUNNYSIDE. We have just received a lsrgeIassoi-tment of above shoegOur Leader 65 cents a pair. Charlottetown. lllillllllll l l7 having for some time been a resident of Seathem! Secthem! - PREMIER GREENWAY Promises a Provincial Pro-Y hibitory Law. GRAND TRUNK BLAMED Gets mu; years in Prj50n_ Ottawa to be‘ Bcautifilad at Would Have Been Drowned the cost of the Entire Dominion. Tonoxro June 12.—(Special) .- Trunlfls treatment of trackmeu. lVrmnrm June lih-(Special). - Grecuway told adelegation that the plebiscite votes showed that the people wanted prohibition. He had endeavored to get legislation taken by Manitoba and failing that he pledged himself to p!!! a local prohibi- tary law to the fullest extent of his l Orrawa June 13 -(Spaclal).—Ho1 a Mr. Fieldingts Ottawa city bill provide. for thaannuai payment ofQ60,0fl0to be spent by a commission in beautifying, the citycarlying out the idea of “the Washington t! the Nmth.” _ day iavcstigatcdthc lfanitcha-elactiou frauds. MisaKatie McLean, both formerlyof Caledonia, P. E. Island, the house be- performed by Prof. Palmer, assisted by Rev. Mr. Barr of the First United Presbyterian Church, Cambridge. The bride was very handsomely dressed in grey, the bridesmaid, Miss Margaret McPherson. sister of the groom, was beocmingly arrayed in a pale blue gown. Mr. John McLean, cousin of the bride, was best man. Among those‘ present were Mrs. Stewart of Roxbury, aunt of the bride; Mrs. Colby of Orient Heights, aunt of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. James Kenny, Mrs. James Muir- head, formally of Tryon. P. E. 1., Miss Sadie McPherson, Mr. Joseph Graham, Miss Elorence McPherson, Mr. Alex. McInnis and sisters, the Misses Mills, Mr. Hugh McPherson and Miss McKay, Miss Mathewson, Miss Gillis, Mr. Hatch, the Misses Crawford, and many others from P. E. Island and Scotland. The wedding presents were many and beautiful. After the ceremony flowers were distributed among the guests as souvenirs. The bridal party then 0n- terlng carriages amid showers of rise and cheers from their friends and a grand clappngof hands, were driven to No 128 W Brcokline St., Roxbury, where a very pleasant evening was spent and an elaborate supper served. and the health of the happy pair many times drank. Gaelic and other songs were rendered, and after a happy and enjoyable eveningahe guests dispersed. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson left Thursday for Bath, Maine, where they will make their future home. The elaborate pre- parations made by Prof. and Mrs. Pal- mer werc a token of the great respect entertained for Mrs. McPherson, she l ‘ their home. A BOAT Throwing lthc Occupants PICKED UP BY A BOAT. Meetings of citizens are being heldiall ill U16 city last evening when it along the line condemning the Grand W88 fllllwrod 0n ‘the streets that- what was drowning accident had happened in the afternoon at 6 p. m. Two boats were on their way our of the harbor. cl theWarren-farm the one occupied bytwn men "named Ferglsou and use» im- mediatelysank to the water's edge. Tswana: boatstocd by and rescued L t-lnenaeaadwwedthe firsraentionsd ~ the Lather. Qal; m u» til!!! lid,“ Mclnuis’ bee! both man wouldncdoubt nave been drowned. i firs!!!" b! twin: _ p 3'--§ » occurred Wednesday evening. one 7th," ‘L50 w- “30 one of the most enjoyable events-of the - - - _, , ~ , , quantities having 11108 “h”? 1 Wm- -34§ . oats. season, the occasion being the marriage march“! ‘t the “ma. figurm _ Lug, of Mr. Donald John McPherson and and ‘mu m“, m-Ldpam womb ‘L30 per qniutal. It is years since prices Sept.wheat,771;corn,.34i mats. 20}; ing tastefully dccoratedewith flowers in gore $5 is a hirgideayo‘ the Price o! honor of the event. The ceremony was the bee‘ gum‘ °t codfish UPSETS I Into the Watcr. Were it Not for the Timely Rescue. Consmlzxanur sensation was caused nearly terminating in a When all in wen. June l2.—-Tha _ cw!» fir» been purchased by ythinglikouthere: were‘ obtainable. Potatoes that were weak in this mar- keta week ago, have declined still fur- rhor and ai-enow not worth- more than 49c. to 45c. per busbeL- Local and New Brunswick stock has been pretty wall cleared up, and what is now on hand is from Prince Edward Island. Stacks are plentiful and with the lower prices there is a moderate demand. The sugar market is firm, but there has been no advance in prices. Hams that have been quoted at llic. and 12g. are marked down to 11c. The advance in eggs from 9c to 12c. has already been noted. - nm-a quality and right; price. Sunnyside‘. llL/Wllllllll inn on If you are uudecfled about what t) get. for the Wedding Gift, call at. our stnreJook over the goods. N0 trouble to show thorn. We have many hand- some and useful articles. Silverware will be perfectionin durabilitylleauty of design and ' ' of finish, if bought from us. we vo also some fine China and Glassware. See our goods for quality and price. The bridegroom will also find the article he wants at our store, a good Wedding Ring. Bight size, right Juan a 60., NEW on on PINEAPPLE and GINGER MARMALADE is something new and very nice. Itis put up in 1 pound glass-jars and makes adelioious preserve. WATER I E WAFER-S are the most dl-lllby iscuit: that. Christie Brown 8r. Go make for 5 o'clock tea. There is nothing nicer. . - We have a new supply of AMERICAN CANLED: MEATS including Dried Beef, Lunch Tongueain l and 2 1b cans, Ox Tongue, Corn Beef, etc, etc. BEER 8t GOF THE NEW Island Students Pass at GORDON’S GOLD MEDAL Seven Young Islanders Who‘ The McGill University Medical result; are as follows: or. Adler. a _. _ Irena-ls. ,_ .. . 5,,;%‘1r§_1rs.nj;_' yqriqgy“, w, . ~ . F. DOCTORS —--1? McGill. Will Graduate as m. n, on June 16th. Monrmzan, June l3—(Specia1).._ 4th year. passed; names liven alpha- iin‘. [Lava eonnox » Sutherland . . . the Gold least. . A. H.’ GROCEBS. 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